P3PC-2252-02ENZ0 TOP Contents Index fi-6670(A)/fi-6770(A)/fi-6750S Operator’s Guide Thank you for purchasing a fi-6670(A) / fi-6770(A) / fi-6750S Color Image Scanner series. This manual provides the basics of how to operate and handle the scanner. Refer to the Getting Started for information on how to install and connect the scanner, and how to install related scanning software. Introduction Shows scanner’s parts names and their functions plus the basic operation.
TOP Contents Index How to Use This Manual How to Use This Manual Introduction Scanner Overview The following shows the tips for using this manual. Index page Cover page TOP Contents Index fi-6670(A)/fi-6770(A)/fi-6750S Introduction Shows scanner’s parts names and their functions plus the basic operation. Operator’s Guide Thank you for purchasing the fi-6670(A) / fi-6770(A) / fi-6750S Color Image Scanner series. This manual provides the basics of how to operate and handle the scanner.
TOP Contents Index Introduction Introduction Introduction Scanner Overview Thank you for purchasing our fi-6670(A)/fi-6770(A)/fi-6750S series Color Image Scanner. Scanner Models Manuals This manual covers the following five scanner models, each featuring as: The following manuals are included in the for the scanner. Read them as needed. Model fi-6670 fi-6670A fi-6770 fi-6770A fi-6750S Description Equipped with an automatic document feeder (ADF) for automatic document feeding and duplex scanning.
Introduction Manual Description Error Recovery Guide (HTML help) Details the status of the scanner and explains how to resolve problems encountered. Contains movies that explain how to replace the consumables. Included in the SETUP DVD-ROM. Help - Embedded in scanner drivers Explains how to use the scanner drivers, and how to configure the settings for them. Help - Embedded in related applications Explains how to use and configure the settings for the application software.
Regulatory Information Regulatory Information TOP Contents Index Introduction FCC Declaration Canadian DOC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Regulatory Information International ENERGY STAR® Program As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, PFU LIMITED has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. The International ENERGY STAR® Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office equipment. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption.
TOP Contents Index Conventions Conventions Introduction Symbols Used In This Manual Operating Systems and Software Products: The OSs and products in this manual are indicated as follows: For notational convention, the following symbols are used in this manual: ! This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information. Be sure to read this information. This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation.
Conventions *1: Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above operating system, the general term "Windows" is used. *2: All the descriptions in this manual assume the usage of Adobe Acrobat bundled with this product. However, Adobe Acrobat may be upgraded without notice. If the descriptions differ from the screens actually displayed, refer to the Adobe Acrobat Help.
TOP Contents Index Precautions Precautions Introduction Liability Note READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT USED CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE CAUSED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS. Also, keep this manual in a safe place so that it can be easily referred to during use of this product.
TOP Contents Index Precautions Warning Label Introduction HOT warning label: The glass surface inside the ADF becomes hot during the operation. Be careful not to touch glass surfaces inside the ADF. To avoid burns, never touch around the area indicated by this label. Take care not to get your finger(s) caught in the ADF while turning. Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care ! You must NOT remove this warning label from your scanner.
TOP Contents Index Safety Information Safety Information Introduction This manual describes important details for users to use this product safely and correctly. Read this manual thoroughly before you start using this product. Be sure to read and fully understand the Safety Information, in particular. In addition, keep this manual handy during use of this product, so that you can refer to it quickly when necessary.
Safety Information Description Use the scanner only at the indicated power voltage. Do not connect to multiple-power strips. Use the scanner only at the indicated power voltage and current. Improper power voltage or current might cause fire or electric shock. Do not connect to multiple-power strips. Do not touch the power cable with wet hands. Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so might cause electric shock. Wipe off any dust from the power plug.
TOP Contents Index Safety Information Description Do not cover the scanner with something during its operation. Do not use the scanner while covered with a blanket, etc. Doing so may raise the temperature inside and cause a fire. Do not use the scanner where it gets wet. Do not use the scanner at a place such as a bathroom, shower room, or swimming pool where it may easily get wet. Doing so might cause electric shock or fire.
Safety Information Description Description TOP Contents Index Before moving the scanner, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. Before moving the scanner, make sure the transport lock is locked. (Flatbed type) Introduction Do not move the scanner with the power and interface cables connected as this can damage the cables, which can later cause fire, electric shock as well as injuries.
TOP Contents Index Contents Contents Introduction How to Use This Manual ........................................ 2 Introduction ............................................................. 3 Regulatory Information ........................................... 5 Conventions ............................................................ 7 Precautions ............................................................. 9 Safety Information ................................................ 11 2.
Contents 3.8 Scanning with [Batch Scan] ............................. 61 Creating and Editing Profiles................................ 61 Scanning Documents ........................................... 62 Chapter 4 Scan Parameters.............................. 63 4.1 4.2 FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver ................. 64 Resolution ............................................................ 64 Scan Type ............................................................ 64 Paper Size........................
Contents 5.5 Horizontally Splitting a Scanned Image into Two100 Outputting in Multi-Image Mode ......................... 101 Setting Auto Detection for Content Colors (Color/Monochrome) .......................................... 103 Customizing the Hardware Settings .............. 106 Using the Scanner Buttons to Start A Scan Quickly................................................................ 106 Detecting Multifeeds...........................................
Contents 8.5 Checking Labels on the Scanner ................... 154 Positions of Labels on the Scanner .................... 154 Chapter 9 Operational Settings...................... 155 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel .... 156 Configurable Items .......................................... 157 Device Setting .................................................... 157 Device Setting 2 .................................................
Contents A.5 Uninstalling the Software ............................... 196 Glossary ............................................................
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes the components of the scanner, showing their names and functions, and explains the basics of how to operate them. Here, Windows Vista screen samples are used to explain the operations. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows Vista.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 1.1 Features Introduction This section explains the major features of the scanner. Provides the Intelligent Multifeed function. Features The Intelligent Multifeed function recognizes paper (sticky notes or labels) of the same size which are glued onto a prespecified same location of your document. The function suppresses multifeed detection at this location and continues scanning.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 1.2 Scanner Parts and Their Functions Introduction This section shows you the names of the scanner parts, and briefly describes how they function. Scanner Overview fi-6670/fi-6670A (ADF Type) ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Feeds documents to the scanning position automatically. Documents are fed sheet by sheet when loaded for batch scanning. Both sides of documents can be scanned at one time.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview ADF Open Button (Common) Opens the ADF. Push the buttons in to open the ADF. Cable Cover (Common) A cover to house the cablings inside to protect them. The cables are let out from either side of the cover to avoid tangling. CGA Board Slot (fi-6670 only) Remove the cover to install a CGA or optional board. The fi-6670A mounts a CGA board. For details of the CGA board, refer to "A.4 Scanner Options" (on page 195). Main Power Switch (Common) Used to turn the scanner ON and OFF.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S (Flatbed Type) ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Feeds documents to the scanning position automatically. Documents are fed sheet by sheet when loaded for batch scanning. The fi-6770/fi-6770A can scan both sides of documents at one time. ADF Open Button Opens the ADF. Push the buttons in to open the ADF.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview Lock Screw Storage Hole Stores the ADF Lock Screws that were removed after the ADF has been unlocked. Document Cover Holds the loaded documents at the scanning position when closed. ADF Lock Screw Fixes the ADF. Handle Used to open and close the Document Cover. Document Bed Document Holding Pad Place documents on the glass when scanning through the flatbed. Holds documents to the Document Bed.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview Main Power Switch (Common) Used to turn the scanner ON and OFF. Introduction Power Connector (Common) A connector for the power cable. Scanner Overview Ventilation Port (Common) An open port for ventilating hot air from inside the scanner. fi-6770 CGA Board Slot (fi-6770 only) Loading Documents Connects a CGA board. For details of the CGA board, refer to "A.4 Scanner Options" (on page 195).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview Model-Common Parts Introduction Brake Roller (x1) (consumable) Scanner Overview Pick Arm (x1) Brake Roller Holder (x1) Ultrasonic Sensor (x2) (for multifeed detection) Loading Documents Feed Roller (x4) How to Use ScandAll PRO Sheet Guide (x2) Scan Parameters Plastic Roller (x4) Various Documents Glass (x2) Daily Care Chute Roller (x1) Consumables (usually covered with a hood) Pick Roller Cover (x1) Troubleshooting Pick Roller (1 x 2 types) (c
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 1.3 Functions of the Operator Panels Introduction The Operator Panel Consists of a Function Number Display, operating push buttons, and LEDs. Scanner Overview Operator Panel fi-6670/fi-6670A (ADF Type) Loading Documents Two Operator Panels are mounted on the scanner; one each on each side. You can use whichever is convenient for you. They can be folded back in place when not used. Check LED How to Use ScandAll PRO Lights in orange when an error occurs.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S (Flatbed Type) Check LED Check Lights (in orange) when an error occurs. Function Number Display Indicates the function number and the scanner status. Function Scan / Stop Introduction Scanner Overview [Function] Button Switches the Function activated by the [Send to] button. Send to TOP Contents Index [Send to] Button Launches linked application software for scanning. Resets an error indication.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview Indications on the Function Number Display Indication Explanation 8 Blinks only one time upon turning on the scanner. P Indicates that the scanner has been turned ON and is being initialized. 1 Indicates that initialization has ended successfully. This status is called "Ready Status" in which you can perform a scan. J U Indicates that a recoverable error occurred during scanning. "J" or "U" and an "error number" are displayed alternately.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 1.4 Turning the Scanner ON and OFF Introduction This section describes how to turn the scanner ON and OFF. Note that, while the scanner is being initialized, the Function Number Display changes as follows: "8" D "P" D "1", where "1" means the scanner is in the Ready Status. Turning the Scanner ON Use the Main Power Switch to turn the power ON if the Operator Panel power switch has been disabled. For details, refer to "9.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 1.5 Power Save Mode TOP Contents Index Introduction The Power Save mode is a state in which the powered scanner is kept in a low-powered state if it has not been operated for a certain period of time. If no operation is performed on the scanner for 15 minutes, the scanner automatically switches to the Power Save mode. In the Power Save mode, the indication of the Function Number Display on the Operator Panel goes out, but the Power LED stays lit in green.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 1.6 Basic Flows of Scanning Documents This section describes how to scan documents using the scanner. To scan documents with the scanner, a scanner driver and an application supported by the driver are prerequisites. Your scanner is accompanied with two drivers; a TWAINcompliant driver called FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver, and an ISIS-compliant driver called FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver; plus an application named ScandAll PRO, which supports both the drivers.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 4 Select a scanner driver to use. 5 Select a scanner to use.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 6 In the application, invoke a scanner driver. 7 In the scanner driver's setting dialog box, configure scan parameters. 8 Perform a scan. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner driver How to Use ScandAll PRO For how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to "3.7 Scanning with [Scan]" (on page 58) and "3.8 Scanning with [Batch Scan]" (on page 61). 9 FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver Save the scanned document images to a file.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 2 1 3 The following steps show example windows when VCDemo is selected. Turn the scanner ON. When VCDemo is launched: For how to turn on the scanner, refer to "1.4 Turning the Scanner ON and OFF" (on page 31). ! 2 Introduction Scanner Overview • For a SCSI cable connection, be sure to turn on your computer AFTER turning on the scanner, and making sure number "1" indicates on the Function Number Display.
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview 5 In the application, invoke a scanner driver. 7 Perform a scan. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents 8 For how to scan documents using VCDemo, refer to the VirtualReScan (VRS) User’s Guide" (VRS User Guide.pdf) in the folder under the path of \VRS\HVRS\Documents in the SETUP DVD-ROM. How to Use ScandAll PRO Save the scanned document images to a file.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes how to load documents on the scanner. 2.1 Loading Documents on the ADF ............................................39 2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents ........................................................42 2.3 Changing the ADF Position (Flatbed Type Only) ....................48 Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 2.4 Loading Documents on the Flatbed (Flatbed Type Only) .......
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents 2.1 Loading Documents on the ADF Introduction This section describes how to load documents on the ADF. 2 Firmly holding the document with both hands, bend it back so that the bent section rises up in the middle of the document as follows. • Refer to "2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents" (on page 42) for information about the required document sizes and paper quality for ensuring correct operation when scanning documents from the ADF. • Refer to "2.
Chapter 2 Loading Documents For how to load documents with tabs or non-rectangular documents, refer to "Loading Documents with Tabs or Non-Rectangular Documents" (on page 45). According to the length of your document, slide the Paper Chute Extension out from the ADF Paper Chute up to the position where the document can be fully supported. ! When scanning plastic cards, take a special care for the following: • Place one card at a time on the ADF Paper Chute.
Chapter 2 Loading Documents 4 Adjust the Side Guides to the width of the document. Adjust the height of the Stacker according to the paper type of the document. Select the lower position for ordinary use. When scanning a thin or curled document, select the upper position. Slide the Side Guides so that they will touch both sides of the document tightly. Any gap between the Side Guides and the document edges may make the scanned images skewed.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents 2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents Introduction Sizes Paper Quality The following shows the sizes of documents scannable with the ADF. A Scanner Overview Paper Types The following types of paper are recommended as the scannable documents: • Woodfree paper • Wood containing paper Feeding direction B A : 53 mm (2.09 in.) to 297 mm (11.69 in.) B : 74 mm (2.91 in.) to 431 mm (16.97 in.) (*1) *1: Up to 3 m (118.
Chapter 2 Loading Documents Precautions • When scanning a semi-transparent document, slide the [Brightness] bar to light to avoid bleed through. • To prevent the rollers from becoming dirty, avoid scanning documents containing large areas written or filled with pencil. • When using the ADF, the leading edge of all document sheets must be evenly aligned.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents Maximum Document Loading Capacity Area Not to be Perforated The maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the ADF Paper Chute is determined by the size and thickness of document. See the following graph: When using the ADF, a document error might occur if there are punched hole(s) in the blue-shaded area as in the following figure. When using the flatbed-type scanner, you should scan such a document through its flatbed.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents Loading Documents with Tabs or Non-Rectangular Documents To scan a document with a tab attached at its bottom or a nonrectangular document, place it on the scanner so that its tab or clipped section will be fed last through the ADF. Good Example: Multifeed Detection Conditions A multifeed refers to an error that occurs when more than one sheet of paper is fed into the ADF at the same time.
Chapter 2 Loading Documents Feeding direction Reading reference position Limiting the Background Color Area 35 Top of paper The area from the leading edge to 3 mm (0.12 in.) down in the scanning area must be in white color (as the document background color). If [White Level Follower] is enabled, the following blue-shaded area must be either in a color that is the same as the document background color, or in the color to be dropped out.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents Job Separation Sheet The following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet. 15 Scanner Overview Top of paper Feeding direction 15 Reading reference position Introduction Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Bottom of paper Center of document Various Documents (Unit : mm) The document width must be A4/Letter (210 mm or 8.27 in. ) or wider.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 2 Loading Documents 2.3 Changing the ADF Position (Flatbed Type Only) This section describes how to change the ADF position. 1 3 Raise the Stacker. Introduction Remove the ADF Lock Screws, and fix them to the Lock Screw Storage Holes. ADF Lock Screw Lock Screw Storage Hole Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 2 Scan Parameters Holding the handle, lift up the Document Cover.
Chapter 2 Loading Documents 5 Change the position of the ADF. Slide the ADF until it clicks into place. Make sure that the ADF is firmly locked to the installation position. The three adjustable positions of the ADF are: • Traditional (Traditional style set by default) TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents • Standard (Space-saving type and for right-handed operators) Slide the ADF to the center of the scanner.
Chapter 2 Loading Documents 2.4 Loading Documents on the Flatbed (Flatbed Type Only) This section describes how to load documents on the flatbed. The flatbed allows for easy scanning of thick documents such as books or irregularly-shaped documents. 1 Holding the handle, lift up the Document Cover. 4 Introduction Start up an application which supports the scanner, and scan the document. For how to scan documents using ScandAll PRO, refer to "Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO" (on page 51).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO Introduction Scanner Overview The following explains how to scan documents with the scanner using ScandAll PRO. Here, Windows Vista screen samples are used to explain the operations. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows Vista. Take note that, when the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 or FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated, the screens and operations herein may also be slightly different.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.1 Overview of ScandAll PRO Introduction ScandAll PRO is software for scanning images, which conforms with both the TWAIN and ISIS standards. In ScandAll PRO, you can use the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 or FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver, or VRS’s ISIS interface to read scanned document data as images. For details about the features of ScandAll PRO, refer to the ScandAll PRO Help. ScandAll PRO mainly features: • Supports both the TWAIN and ISIS standards.
Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.2 Launching ScandAll PRO TOP Contents Index Introduction 1 Select the [start] menu D [All Programs] D [Fujitsu ScandAll PRO] D [Fujitsu ScandAll PRO]. ⇒ ScandAll PRO starts up.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.3 Selecting a Scanner Driver ScandAll PRO comes with two scanner drivers; FUJITSU TWAIN 32 and FUJITSU ISIS. As both of them are supported by ScandAll PRO, you can use either driver according to your preferences. This section explains how to switch the scanner driver (TWAIN or ISIS) to use in ScandAll PRO. 2 Introduction On the [Scan] tab, under [Device Driver], select either of the drivers.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.4 Selecting a Scanner Model Introduction Selecting the scanner to use in ScandAll PRO is a must before scanning the actual documents. The following explains how to select the scanner. FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner driver: Scanner Overview 1 Select the [Scan] menu D [Select Scanner]. ⇒ The [Select Scanner] dialog box appears. Loading Documents 2 Select a scanner you want to use, and click the [Select] button.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.5 Scan Parameters Introduction The scan parameters are configured in the setting dialog box of the scanner driver. 1 FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver: Scanner Overview Select the [Scan] menu D [Scan Settings]. ⇒ The scanner driver's setting dialog box appears.
Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.6 Scanning Approaches TOP Contents Index Introduction With ScandAll PRO, you can scan documents through your scanner. The two following approaches are available: Scanning with [Scan] Each time you scan documents, you may need to configure new settings as necessary, such as the file format, saving destination, and scan parameters. Use the [Scan] option when you want to scan documents on a single-shot basis. For details, refer to "3.7 Scanning with [Scan]" (on page 58).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.7 Scanning with [Scan] Introduction Each time you scan documents, you may need to configure new settings as necessary, such as scan and saving parameters. 1 Scanner Overview Load a target document on the scanner. Loading Documents For how to load documents on the scanner, refer to "Chapter 2 Loading Documents" (on page 38). 2 Select the [Scan] menu D [Scan Settings]. ⇒ The [Scan Settings] dialog box appears.
Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 4 Click the [Scanner Setting] button. FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver: TOP Contents Index Introduction ⇒ The scanner driver’s setting dialog box appears. Scanner Overview FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner driver: Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents 5 Configure the scan parameters. For the configured parameters, refer to "Chapter 4 Scan Parameters" (on page 63). 6 When you have completed the settings, click the [OK] button.
Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 7 Click the [Scan] button. ⇒ The document is scanned with the scanner. The scanned image(s) are displayed on the ScandAll PRO window, and then saved to a file. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview When using the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner driver, clicking the [Scan] button may display the scanner driver's setting dialog box. If so, you can also change the settings in the dialog box displayed. Click the [Scan] button to scan the document.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3.8 Scanning with [Batch Scan] With Batch Scan, you can save various settings as profiles beforehand and then scan documents by using such profiles. Introduction Do the following as necessary: • To create a new profile: Click the [Add] button. ⇒ A new profile appears in the [Profile Editor] dialog box. Creating and Editing Profiles 1 2 Select the [Scan] menu D [Batch Scan Settings]. ⇒ The [Batch Scan Settings] dialog box appears.
Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO 3 In the [Profile Editor] dialog box, configure settings for scanning and saving the scanned document images. Scanning Documents 1 Load a target document on the scanner. 2 Select a profile from the [Select the Batch Profile] dropdown list on the toolbar. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 3 Click the [Start Batch Scan] button. ⇒ The document is scanned with the scanner.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 4 Scan Parameters Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes the scan parameters you can configure for scanning within the scanner driver. Here, Windows Vista screen samples are used to explain the operations. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows Vista. Take note that, when the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 or FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated, the screens and operations herein may also be slightly different.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 4 Scan Parameters 4.1 FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver Introduction The FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner driver is a driver software product that complies with the TWAIN standard. You can use this driver to perform a scan using a TWAIN-supported scanning application. Usually, you first invoke a required scanner driver from the scanning application and configure your scanning settings in the scanner driver's setting dialog box.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters TOP Contents Index Paper Size [Scan] Button Select a desired paper size to scan, from the sizes shown in the list. You can save up to three paper sizes using the [...] button as your customized settings. Also, you can change the order of the listings displayed. Clicking this button starts scanning documents with the current settings. Introduction [Preview] Button Scanner Overview Image Mode Documents can be checked before the actual scanning.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters [Option] Button You can configure desired options in the dialog box below: • [Startup] Tab Select this tab when configuring settings on the scanner's Operator Panel. • [Filter] Tab Select this tab for setting the image processing filter(s). Filter Description Digital Endorser Adds a character string (alphanumeric data) to scanned document images. Page Edge Filler Fills up the margins of scanned document images with a selected color.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 4 Scan Parameters 4.2 FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver Introduction The FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is a driver software product that complies with the ISIS standard. You can use this driver to perform a scan using a ISIS-supported scanning application. Usually, you first invoke a desired scanner driver from the scanning application and configure your scanning settings in the scanner driver's setting dialog box.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters [Layout] Tab [Scan Area] Window TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents You can specify the scan area for the paper size specified for [Paper Size]. Select this tab when specifying the page orientation of document to scan, the binding direction for double-sided scanning, paper feed direction, and paper size. Clicking the [Scan Area] button displays the [Scan Area] dialog box.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters [Image Processing] Tab [Paper Handling] Tab TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Select this tab when selecting a common setting pattern for scanning. You can also configure settings for scanning documents with non-white background, or those with punch holes. Select this tab when configuring settings for pre-picking (i.e.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters [Gamma] Tab [Color Dropout] Tab TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Select this tab when selecting a gamma correction pattern. You can customize detailed settings such as the gamma value and brightness when scanning documents in color mode. Select this tab when selecting color(s) to drop out when scanning documents.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters [Blank Page Deletion] Tab [Compression] Tab TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Select this tab when determining how to delete blank pages in scanned documents. When scanning a document in monochrome mode, you can use the dot rate to process the blank page(s) for the white and black backgrounds separately.
Chapter 4 Scan Parameters [Imprinter] Tab [About] Tab TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Select this tab when configuring settings for printing text on scanned documents using the imprinter option (to be purchased separately). This tab is not displayed unless the imprinter option is installed.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 5 Various Documents Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes how to scan documents in various ways, showing some examples using the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner driver started from ScandAll PRO. Here, Windows Vista screen samples are used to explain the operations. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows Vista.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 5 Various Documents 5.1 Summary Introduction The following lists various ways of scanning and the major applications of the scanner.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 5.2 Scanning Documents of Different Types or Sizes TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanning Both Sides of A Document (fi-6670/fi-6670A/fi-6770/fi-6770A Only) Scanning A Large-Size Document or Book (Flatbed Type Only) 1 1 Load a target document on the ADF Paper Chute. Holding the handle, lift up the Document Cover. For how to load documents on the ADF Paper Chute, refer to "2.1 Loading Documents on the ADF" (on page 39).
Chapter 5 Various Documents 4 Select [Flat Bed] under [Scan Type]. Scanning Documents of Different Widths When you scan documents of different widths, scan them, following the procedure below. ! 1 When you scan documents of different widths at one time from the ADF, some documents that are small in paper size may be skewed or may not be fed into the scanner. It is recommended that only documents of the same width be scanned at one time.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 Place the whole document on the ADF Paper Chute, and then adjust the Side Guides so that they lightly touch the widest sheets of the document. CAUTION 4 Scanning A Document Longer Than A3 Size 1 For how to load documents on the ADF Paper Chute, refer to "2.1 Loading Documents on the ADF" (on page 39). When loading a small-size document on the ADF Paper Chute, be careful not to touch the hood for the Chute Roller.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 4 Specify the document length, and then click the [OK] button. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents 5 Click the [OK] button. ⇒ The changes made are applied. 6 From ScandAll PRO, perform a scan. For how to perform a scan, refer to "Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO" (on page 51).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 5 Various Documents 5.3 Advanced Scanning Excluding Color(s) from Images (Dropout Color) 3 Scanner Overview You can select a color from primary colors (red, green, and blue) to remove (drop out) from a scanned document image. For example, when you scan a document containing black text with green background, you can output an image of only black text. ⇒ The [Advance] dialog box appears. 4 ABC Introduction Click the [Advance] button.
Chapter 5 Various Documents - [Red]/[Green]/[Blue] fields Under [Dropout Color], the specified color’s values and the sample color image are displayed. You can change the color values by directly typing in or by using the [ ] and/or [ ] buttons. - Sample color The color specified to be dropped out is shown here. • [Priority Black] checkbox Select this checkbox not to drop out text. This option prevents low-intensity colors such as black, which are generally used as text, from being dropped out.
Chapter 5 Various Documents Skipping Blank Pages 4 Select the [Job/Cache] tab, and then select the [Blank Page Skip] checkbox. Blank pages (white or black paper) included in your document are detected and removed automatically before scanning. For example, when scanning both double-sided and single-sided documents together in duplex mode, you can obtain the scanned document images with blank pages removed from the single-sided document scanned.
Chapter 5 Various Documents You can select OFF(- -) or a value from 0.2% to 3.0% (in increments of 0.2%). Removing Punch Holes from A Scanned Image *1: Ratio of black dots included in the scanned area (for white pages) You can remove or obscure punch holes (black dots) from the output image of a scanned punched document. • In Color/Grayscale mode Click the [OK] button. ⇒ You are returned to the [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box. 7 In the [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box, click the [OK] button.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 Click the [Option] button. 5 Select [Fill with white] or [Background color] under [Hole punch removal]. When scanning a color document, select [Background color]. If you select [Fill with white], the punch holes will look as if they are filled with white squares. ⇒ The [Option] dialog box appears. 4 Click the [Rotation] tab, and then select [Automatic Page Size Detection] or [Black Background] under [Automatic Size and Skew Detection].
Chapter 5 Various Documents Scanning A Document from the ADF in Manual Loading Mode "Manual loading" refers to a user’s action to place documents sheet by sheet on the ADF for scanning. Usually, the scanner stops scanning once it senses no sheet loaded in the ADF. In this manual loading mode, if the scanner judges no sheet loaded in the ADF, it waits for the next sheet to come within a predetermined time interval. If the next sheet is loaded in time, the scanner scans it and waits for the next sheet.
Chapter 5 Various Documents Duplex Scanning Using the ADF Virtual Duplex Function (fi-6750S Only) The ADF (Virtual Duplex) option allows you to scan front-side pages of document first, and then scan back-side pages in succession, and automatically sorts these scanned pages in a correct order. This option virtually realizes double-sided scanning on the ADF-type simplex scanner model (fi-6750S).
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 From ScandAll PRO, perform a scan. For how to perform a scan, refer to "Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO" (on page 51). ⇒ When the scanning is complete, a message appears to prompt you to load your document face up. 4 Load the document face up on the ADF Paper Chute. For how to load documents on the ADF Paper Chute, refer to "2.1 Loading Documents on the ADF" (on page 39).
Chapter 5 Various Documents 5.4 Setting Post-Scan Operations and Handling Automatically Correcting Skewed Document Images You can direct the scanner to sense and automatically correct your document skew if it is fed askew into the ADF. 4 TOP Contents Index Introduction Select the [Rotation] tab, and then select [Automatic Deskew] or [Automatic Page Size Detection] under [Automatic Size and Skew detection].
Chapter 5 Various Documents • When [Automatic Deskew] is selected, the paper size of documents is not automatically detected. • With the [Priority] slider control, you can change the accuracy of Automatic Page Size Detection. - To give a priority to the scan speed before scanning documents, specify a smaller value. To give a priority to the detection accuracy, specify a larger value.
Chapter 5 Various Documents Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations 4 Select the [Rotation] tab, and then select [Automatic] under [Rotation Degree]. TOP Contents Index Introduction You can direct the scanner to automatically correct a batch of documents with a mixture of page orientations. DEF Abcdefg Hijklmn Opqrstu Vwxyz. Originals 1 Opqrstu DEF Vwxyz. Abcdefg Hijklmn Output images Load a target document on the ADF Paper Chute.
Chapter 5 Various Documents • • • • - Documents written in a non-supported language. The supported languages are: Japanese, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, and Portuguese - Documents with uneven colors, design and/or patterns in background - Documents with intricate design - Documents with a lot of noise To judge text in documents, use a language that is set in Windows’s Regional and Language Options.
Chapter 5 Various Documents • The following options are not available: - [256 Color] and [8 Color] modes - [Rotation Degree] specified when [End of Page Detection] is selected - Long Page Scanning - Automatic Page Size Detection • Scanning paper documents with the scanner and converting them into a PDF format with Adobe Acrobat may output unexpected images in the following cases: 1 The "Edge Shadow Removal" option enabled in Acrobat, and the "Digital Endorser" or "Black Background" option specified in the F
Chapter 5 Various Documents When scanning with the "Batch Scan" option 4 From ScandAll PRO, perform a scan. For how to perform a scan, refer to "Chapter 3 How to Use ScandAll PRO" (on page 51). Display a profile name you want to use for scanning your file in the [Profile Editor] dialog box. Select the [File format and Name scheme] tab, and then select a file format from [File Format].
Chapter 5 Various Documents 4 Select one of the following at [Scanner]. - 6 FUJITSU fi-6670dj FUJITSU fi-6770dj FUJITSU fi-6750Sj Select [Show Scanner’s Native Interface] at [User Interface], and then click the [OK] button. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents ! If your document is scanned under the default settings, the output image(s) may not be satisfactory.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 8 Type in the name of the file to save at [File name], and then click the [Save] button. 10 To finish the scanning, select [Scanning complete] and click the [OK] button. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents ⇒ The scanned images are displayed. How to Use ScandAll PRO ⇒ The scanned images are displayed. 9 Scan Parameters Configure settings such as for [Image Mode] and [Resolution], and then click the [Scan] button.
Chapter 5 Various Documents If you save the scanned document images in Step 8 above, the file size may increase greatly. To reduce the size, retry saving the images, following the procedure below. (It may take more time than you save as usual.) 1 Select [File] D [Print]. 2 In the dialog box below, select [Adobe PDF] at [Name]. Dividing Multipage Documents Using Patch Codes Introduction ScandAll PRO supports the Job Separation function using patch code sheets.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 Select the [Document separator] tab, and then select the [Use Patchcode-Based Job Separation Sheet] checkbox. 4 Insert the patch code sheets wherever you want the file/ folder to separate. Load the document with the patchcode-printed sheets face down on the ADF Paper Chute. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents Patch code printed sheet 5 Using the batch profile you created above, perform a batch scan.
Chapter 5 Various Documents ⇒ The created folder is named under the document counter’s title, and is used to hold the scanned data files. Example of saving files in folders: When selecting [Create Directories Separately] ȷȷȷ KOCIG LRI KOCIG LRI ȷȷȷ KOCIG LRI KOCIG LRI ȷȷȷ KOCIG LRI KOCIG LRI When unselecting [Create Directories Separately] Dividing a Multipage Document Using Barcodes ScandAll PRO supports the Job Separation function using barcode-printed sheets.
Chapter 5 Various Documents The following lists the barcode detection parameters: Item Parameter Barcode height 10 mm to 30 mm / 0.39 to 1.18 inches Barcode length 300 mm / 11.81 inches or less Barcode margin 5 mm / 0.20 inches or more on each side of barcode Barcode base color White (This may not be recognized correctly depending on the hue of white color of the paper scanned.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 Click the [Setup] button. ⇒ The [Barcode Setting] dialog box appears. ! • If scanning performance deteriorates because of the barcodes used, limit the barcode types to sense or narrow the barcode area to improve the scanning performance. • If there are multiple barcodes in the barcode detecting area, the one recognized first will be enabled. 5 Specify the created batch profile, and then perform a batch scan. For how to perform a batch scan, refer to "3.
Chapter 5 Various Documents ⇒ The created folder is named with the barcode recognition character string and is used to store the scanned data. If the [Create Directories Separately] checkbox is left unselected, the character string of the recognized barcode will be regarded as the file name. Horizontally Splitting a Scanned Image into Two You can obtain two images by horizontally splitting a single scanned page image.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 4 Select the [Rotation] tab, and then select the [Split Image] checkbox. Outputting in Multi-Image Mode You can obtain both color/grayscale and binary black-andwhite image outputs at a single scan (this is called the Multi Image Output function). ! This function is not supported by all applications.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 Select the [Enable Multi Image] checkbox. 4 Select [Multi Image Output] under [Output mode]. 5 Select the order to output multi-images under [Order (for Multi Image Output)]. Introduction • Primary: Color/Grayscale Secondary: Binary First, a color or grayscale image is output, and then a blackand-white image. Scanner Overview • Primary: Binary Secondary: Color/Grayscale First, a black-and-white image is output, and then a color or grayscale image.
Chapter 5 Various Documents You can use a batch profile to change settings such as the folders to save respective scanned color/grayscale and black-and-white images, and their file formats and names. The procedure is as follows: 1 In the [Profile Editor] dialog box, select the [File format and Name scheme] tab, and then select the [Automatic Color-Monochrome Detection] checkbox.
Chapter 5 Various Documents ⇒ The [Multi Image] dialog box appears. 5 Under [Select Current Image Setting], select the side(s) to scan. Configure scan settings for both color and black-and-white documents in the [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box. You need to pre-configure settings for [Color/Grayscale] detection as well as those for [Binary] detection. When the document is recognized as a color/grayscale document, it is output in the mode selected under [Image Mode] in the [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box.
Chapter 5 Various Documents You can use a batch profile to change settings such as the folders to save the scanned color/grayscale and black-and-white images, the file formats, and the file names. The procedure is as follows: 1 In the [Profile Editor] dialog box, select the [File format and Name scheme] tab, and then select the [Automatic Color-Monochrome Detection] checkbox.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 5 Various Documents 5.5 Customizing the Hardware Settings Using the Scanner Buttons to Start A Scan Quickly 6 Introduction Select the [Events] tab, and then select an event from [Select an event]. You can perform a scan simply by pressing the [Scan/Stop] or [Send to] button on the scanner. To do this, you first need to assign your desired scanning applications to these buttons.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 7 Select the application to launch when an event occurs. Select the [Start the program] radio button under [Actions], and then select the application you want to use. 10 Select the [Tool] menu D [Preferences]. ⇒ The [Setup] dialog box appears. TOP Contents Index 11 Select the [Event] tab. Introduction 12 Select the action for the event you selected in Step 7, and Scanner Overview then select a profile from the list you want to use for scanning.
Chapter 5 Various Documents Scanner Settings Detecting Multifeeds Flatbed Type ADF Type [Scan/Stop] button Check Function [Send to] button Send to [Send to] button Scan / Stop Function Scan / Stop [Scan/Stop] button Power Check Power Send to • When using the [Scan/Stop] button No setting is needed.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 4 Select the [Job/Cache] tab, and then specify the desired multifeed detection condition at [Multifeed Detection] under [ADF Option]. For details of the multifeed detection, refer to "Multifeed Detection Conditions" (on page 45). 5 6 7 Click the [OK] button. ⇒ You are returned to the [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box. In the [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box, click the [OK] button. ⇒ Changes made are saved.
Chapter 5 Various Documents Bypassing Multifeed Detection for a Fixed Format If you attempt to scan a document sheet with a sticky note, receipt, or photo glued on it while the Multifeed Detection function is enabled, the scanner could mistakenly judge this as a multifeed error and discontinue the scanning. To resolve such a problem, the "Intelligent Multifeed Function" is provided. There are two modes to this function.
Chapter 5 Various Documents Settings Before Using This Function Prior to using this function, you need to configure the following settings: ■With FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver 1 2 Start up ScandAll PRO, select the [Scan] menu D [Scan Settings]. ⇒ The [TWAIN Driver (32)] dialog box appears. 4 Select the [Startup] tab, and then select the [Enable Scanner Panel] and [Enable [Scan] Button] checkboxes. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents Click the [Option] button.
Chapter 5 Various Documents ■With FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver 1 2 Start up ScandAll PRO, select the [Scan] menu D [Scan Settings]. ⇒ The FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver’s setting dialog box appears. Select the [Paper Handling] tab, and then select: • [Enable] and [Paper Overlap] under [Multifeed Detection] • [On] under [Multifeed Recovery] At multifeed error At document ejecting "J" and "2" are indicated alternately. 2 D The corresponding function number blinks.
Chapter 5 Various Documents 3 Press the [Function] button, and then make sure that the function number blinks faster than before you pressed the [Scan/Stop] button. Otherwise, restart the scanning via the computer. Note that, from this on, the blinking speed of the function number switches between "slow" and "fast" every time the [Function] button is pressed. According to the mode specified, the scanner operates as explained below if documents are scanned with the function number blinking faster.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 6 Daily Care Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes how to clean the scanner. CAUTION WARNING • When operating the scanner, the glasses inside the ADF become very hot. • Before you clean the inside of the scanner, turn off its power and unplug the power cable from the power outlet. Wait for at least 15 minutes for the ADF glasses to cool down.
Chapter 6 Daily Care 6.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations Requiring Cleaning TOP Contents Index Introduction Cleaning Materials Cleaning Material Cleaner F1 Cleaner F2 CAUTION Part No. Remarks PA039500352 1 bottle (100 ml) Moisten the cloth with this fluid and wipe the scanner clean. As it may take long before the cleaner vaporizes if a large quantity is used. Dampen a cloth with modest quantities of the cleaner.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 6 Daily Care Locations to Clean and Cleaning Frequency Location Flatbed ADF Cleaning paper sprayed with Cleaner F1 (every 10,000 sheets) Cleaning wipes or cloth sprayed with Cleaner F1 (every 10,000 sheets) Swab dipped with Cleaner F2 (for areas with heavy dirt) Document holding pad No Yes No Document bed No Yes No Chute roller No Yes No Pick arm No Yes No Pick roller Yes Yes No Brake roller Yes Yes No Feed roller Yes Yes No Plastic roller Yes
TOP Contents Index Chapter 6 Daily Care 6.2 Cleaning the ADF Introduction As a Guideline, clean the ADF every 10,000 scanned sheets. Note that this guideline varies according to the type of documents you scan. For example, it may be necessary to clean the ADF more frequently if documents are scanned when the toner is not sufficiently fixed on the printout. CAUTION When operating the scanner, the glasses inside the ADF become very hot.
Chapter 6 Daily Care Brake Roller Plastic Rollers Lightly clean the Brake Roller along the grooves on the roller, taking care not to scratch its surface. When cleaning the Brake Roller, remove it from the scanner. For how to remove the Brake Roller, refer to "7.3 Replacing the Brake Roller" (on page 127). Lightly clean the Plastic Rollers, taking care not to damage their surface. Take particular care when cleaning these rollers as black debris on them adversely affects the pickup performance.
Chapter 6 Daily Care Pick Arm Glasses/Sheet Guides/Ultrasonic Sensors Lightly wipe off the roller at the tip of the Pick Arm. Lightly wipe off the glasses, Sheet Guides, and Ultrasonic Sensors. TOP Contents Index Introduction Ultrasonic Sensor (x2) (for multifeed detection) Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Chute Roller Lightly wipe off the Chute Roller with its hood open.
Chapter 6 Daily Care Feed Rollers The cleaning procedure is as follows: Feed Roller (x4) As a guideline, seven presses of the [Send to] and [Scan/Stop] buttons together makes the Feed Rollers to rotate one full turn.
Chapter 6 Daily Care 5 Close the ADF. Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position until the ADF Open Buttons are locked. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters ! When the ADF has returned to its original position, make sure that it is completely closed. Feeding errors may occur if the ADF is not closed completely.
Chapter 6 Daily Care 6.3 Cleaning the Flatbed (Flatbed Type Only) TOP Contents Index Introduction 1 Holding the handle, lift up the Document Cover. Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 2 Lightly wipe off the following locations using a cloth moistened with Cleaner F1. Document Holding Pad Scan Parameters Various Documents Plastic Cover Document Bed Daily Care Consumables ! Do not allow moisture to flow into the gap between the Document Bed and the Plastic Cover.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 7 Consumables Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes how to replace the scanner consumables. WARNING • When operating the scanner, the glasses inside the ADF become very hot. • Before you replace the consumables, turn the scanner off and unplug the power cable from the power outlet. Wait for at least 15 minutes for the ADF glasses to cool down. Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters 7.1 Consumables and the Replacement Cycles.................
Chapter 7 Consumables 7.1 Consumables and the Replacement Cycles TOP Contents Index Introduction The following table shows the consumables and their standard replacement cycles. Consumable Pick Roller Part No. PA03338K011 Standard Replacement Cycle After scanning of 250,000 sheets or one year The replacement cycles above are rough guidelines for the case of using A4/Letter-sized woodfree or wood containing paper of 80 g/m2 (21.0 lb) in weight.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 7 Consumables 7.2 Replacing the Pick Rollers 3 Introduction Remove the ADF Paper Chute. The scanner has two Pick Rollers. Be sure to replace both of them at the same time. 1 Remove documents (if any) from the ADF Paper Chute. 2 Pushing the ADF Open Buttons, lift open the ADF. Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO ADF Open Button Scan Parameters 4 Remove the Pick Rollers (x2) from the scanner. 1 Open the Pick Roller Cover.
Chapter 7 Consumables 2 Pull out the two Pick Rollers from the rotating shaft. 6 Attach the ADF Paper Chute. 7 Close the ADF. Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position until the ADF clicks into place. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 5 Attach new two Pick Rollers to the scanner. Scan Parameters 1 Attach both of the two Pick Rollers to the rotating shaft.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 7 Consumables 7.3 Replacing the Brake Roller Introduction 1 Remove documents (if any) from the ADF Paper Chute. 2 Pushing the ADF Open Buttons, lift open the ADF. 2 Remove the Brake Roller. Scanner Overview ADF Open Button Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters CAUTION 3 4 Remove the Brake Roller from its shaft. 5 Attach a new Brake Roller. Be careful, the ADF may close and pinch your fingers. Remove the Brake Roller from the scanner.
Chapter 7 Consumables 6 Attach the Brake Roller to the scanner. CAUTION 1 Put the Brake Roller by adjusting the flat section of the rotating shaft to the guide slot of the Brake Roller Holder. Be careful, the ADF may close and pinch your fingers. 2 Close the Brake Roller Holder. ! 8 • Do not close the ADF while the Brake Roller Cover is kept open. • Confirm that the Brake Roller is attached firmly. If not, paper feed errors such as multifieeds will occur. Reset the brake roller counter.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter describes the measures against document jams or troubles, shows you what to check before asking your nearest scanner service provider for help, and describes how to read the product labels. ! For details about troubles that are not described here, and those about the scanning errors, refer to the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver Help. 8.1 Paper Jams....................................................................
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Paper Jams Introduction If your document jams, follow the procedure below to remove it. CAUTION 3 Remove the jammed document. Scanner Overview • Take care not to get injured when removing the jammed document. • Be careful not to get your necktie, necklace, etc. caught in the scanner when removing the jammed document. • The glass surfaces and guides may become hot during operation. Take care not to get burned.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 4 Close the ADF. Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position until the ADF clicks into place. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters ! • Make sure that the ADF is completely closed. Feeding errors may occur if the ADF is not closed completely.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.2 Errors Indicated on the Operator Panel TOP Contents Index Introduction When an error occurs, the Check LED lights in orange. For temporary errors, the Function Number Display on the Operator Panel indicates [J] or [U] and a number alternately; [E], [F], [C], [H], [A], or [L] and a number alternately for device errors (permanent errors). Temporary errors can be solved by the operator, but the device errors (permanent errors) require recovery works by support engineers.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ■Cover Open and Print Errors Temporary Errors [U] and a number are displayed alternately. Temporary errors can be solved by ordinary operators. They are listed as follows: Indica tion U0 ■Paper Feed Errors Item Transport lock error (Flatbed type only) [J] and a number are displayed alternately. Indica tion J1 Item Paper jam J9 J2 Multifeed error Remedy 1 Remove the halted or jammed document remaining inside. For how to remove such documents, refer to "8.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Device Errors Indica tion Device errors require recovery works by support engineers. They are listed as follows: ■Motor and Optical System Errors E2 E3 [E] and a number are displayed alternately. Indica tion E0 E1 Item Remedy Flatbed motor malfunction (Flatbed type only) 1 Confirm that the Transfer Lock is unlocked.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ■Chip Errors [C] and a number are displayed alternately. Indica tion Item C0 LSI error C8 Intra-scanner communication error Remedy Turn off and on the scanner again. If the error is still displayed on the Function Number Display, record the indicated error code, and contact the store where you purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.3 Troubleshooting Introduction This section describes troubles that may occur during scanning and how to remedy them. Before you ask for repair, check the following list for possible causes. If the remedies in these flowcharts do not solve the problem, check each item in "8.4 Before Contacting Your Dealer or Scanner Service Provider" (on page 152), and then contact the dealer where you purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Scanner cannot be turned on. Is the power cable connected? YES Connect the power cable and AC adapter correctly. Introduction Press the Power button. Scanner Overview NO Did you turn on the Main Power switch? NO Loading Documents YES Did you press the Power button? Press the Power button. How to Use ScandAll PRO NO YES If you cannot solve the problem after taking the measures above, check the items shown in "8.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Indication on Function Number Display goes out. Has the scanner been left out of operation for a long time after powered on? YES The scanner is in Power Save mode. Return from Power Save mode by doing one of the following: • Load some paper on the ADF Paper Chute. • Hit any button on the Operator Panel. Do not press down the Power button for more than 2 seconds. This will turn off the scanner. • Execute a command from the scanner driver. NO The scanner operation is normal.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Scanning does not start. Did you unlock the Transport Lock? (Flatbed type) NO Turn OFF the scanner and unlock the Transport Lock. For how to unlock the Transport Lock, refer to "Chapter 3 Connecting the Cables" in the Getting Started. YES Reload the document correctly on ADF Paper Chute.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Quality of scanned pictures or photos is not satisfactory when scanning in black and white. TOP Contents Index Introduction Did you select "halftoning" or "grayscale"? In the scanner driver, select "halftoning" or "grayscale" before scanning documents.(*1) NO YES Are the upper/lower glasses inside the ADF clean? Clean the dirty locations. For how to clean the dirty locations, refer to "Chapter 6 Daily Care" (on page 114).
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Quality of scanned text or lines is unsatisfactory. When scanning with the ADF: Are the upper/lower glasses or rollers inside the ADF clean? When scanning with the Flatbed: Is the Document Holding Pad clean? Clean the dirty locations. For how to clean the dirty locations, refer to"Chapter 6 Daily Care" (on page 114). NO Specify a higher resolution in the scanner driver.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Images are distorted or blurred. When scanning with the ADF: Are the upper/lower glasses or rollers inside the ADF clean? When scanning with the Flatbed: Is the Document Holding Pad clean? Clean the dirty locations. For how to clean the dirty locations, refer to "Chapter 6 Daily Care" (on page 114). NO Scanner Overview YES Do not press down on the top of the ADF or place any heavy objects on the ADF during scanning.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Vertical lines appear in scanned images. YES Clean the Document Bed of the Flatbed. For how to clean the Document Bed, refer to "6.3 Cleaning the Flatbed (Flatbed Type Only)" (on page 122). YES Clean the upper/lower glasses and rollers inside the ADF. For how to clean the glasses and rollers, refer to "6.2 Cleaning the ADF" (on page 117).
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Function Number Display indicates an error code (alphabetical letter plus number) alternately after the scanner is turned ON. Did you unlock the Transport Lock? (Flatbed type) NO Turn OFF the scanner and unlock the Transport Lock, then turn ON the scanner again. For how to unlock the Transport Lock, refer to "Chapter 3 Connecting the Cables" in the Getting Started. YES The scanner operation is normal.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Multifeed errors occur frequently. Does the document satisfy the requirements described in Precautions in "Paper Quality" (page 42)? Use the document that satisfies the requirements. For the document requirements, refer to "2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents" (on page 42).
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Is any of the consumables (*1) worn out? YES NO *1 : Pick Rollers and Brake Rollers Check the consumables counters. Replace the consumables, if needed. For information on how to replace the consumables, refer to "Chapter 7 Consumables" (on page 123). If you cannot solve the problem after taking the measures above, check the items shown in "8.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Pickup errors occur frequently. .1 Does the document satisfy the requirements described in Precautions in "Paper Quality" (page 42)? NO Use documents that satisfy the requirements. For information about the document requirements, refer to "2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents" (on page 42). YES Fan the document before loading, or reduce the number of sheets of the document to load.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Paper jams occur frequently. NO Use documents that satisfy the requirements. For information about the document requirements, refer to "2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents" (on page 42). YES Clean the ADF or remove the debris from the ADF. For how to clean the inside of the ADF, refer to "6.2 Cleaning the ADF" (on page 117). NO Correctly install the consumables (*1). For how to install the consumables, refer to "Chapter 7 Consumables" (on page 123).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Scanned images are elongated when scanned from the ADF. Introduction Are the rollers dirty? Clean the rollers. For how to clean the rollers, refer to "6.2 Cleaning the ADF" (on page 117). YES Scanner Overview NO Does the document satisfy the requirements described in Precautions in "Paper Quality" (page 42)? NO Use documents that satisfy the requirements. For information about the document requirements, refer to "2.2 ADF-Loaded Documents" (on page 42).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting There is a shadow on leading edge of scanned image. Introduction Did you adjust the offset (starting position for scanning the document)? NO YES In the [Device Setting] menu in the Software Operation Panel, adjust the scan scale in the vertical scanning direction. For how to adjust the scan scale, refer to "Adjusting the Starting Position for Scanning [Offset/Vertical Magnification Adjustment]" (page 169).
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting The scanner is not recognized by your computer when Kofax VRS is used. TOP Contents Index Introduction Is the interface cable connected properly between the scanner and the computer? NO Connect the interface cable correctly. For how to connect cables, refer to "Chapter 3 Connecting the Cables" in the Getting Started.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.4 Before Contacting Your Dealer or Scanner Service Provider TOP Contents Index Introduction Check the following items before contacting the dealer where you bought the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Scanner model name ■Troubles at personal computer connection Item General Details Item Troubles Findings Example: fi-6670 For the scanner model names, refer to "8.5 Checking Labels on the Scanner" (on page 154). Serial No.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ■Imaging system troubles Item Findings TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner driver and its version Scanner Overview Interface controller Example: Adaptec's SCSI Card AHA-2940AU Loading Documents OS version (Windows) Application software Example: ScandAll PRO, Adobe Acrobat How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan type Example: Front Side, Back Side, Duplex Resolution Example: 600 dpi, 75 dpi Image mode Example: Color, Grayscale, Binary (black&white) ■Other Item Can both the photo
TOP Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.5 Checking Labels on the Scanner Introduction This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner. Positions of Labels on the Scanner The following shows where the two labels are located on the scanner. Label A (example): Indicates scanner information. MODEL fiPART NO. SER. NO.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 9 Operational Settings Introduction Scanner Overview This chapter explains how settings are made for the scanner using the Software Operation Panel. Here, Windows Vista screen samples are used to explain the operations. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows vista. 9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel .............................. 156 Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 9.2 Configurable Items ..........
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel The Software Operation Panel (SOP) is installed together with the scanner drivers (TWAIN and ISIS). With this application, you can configure various settings for operating the scanner and for managing its consumables. 1 Confirm if the scanner is connected correctly to your computer, then power on the scanner. For how to turn on the scanner, refer to "1.4 Turning the Scanner ON and OFF" (on page 31).
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.2 Configurable Items TOP Contents Index Introduction Using the Software Operation Panel, you can configure the following settings for the scanner that is connected to a computer. Device Setting 1 Loading Documents Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156). 2 Scanner Overview How to Use ScandAll PRO From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting].
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Item Page Counter (Consumables counters) Explanation Selectable Parameters After cleaning/Brake Roller/Pick Roller For evaluating the consumable replacement cycle. Remaining Ink (only when the imprinter Use this function to reset the option for fi-6670/fi-6670A is installed) counters after replacing the consumables.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Device Setting 2 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156). 2 From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Consumables Clicking a desired item on the tree listing one the list shows its related parameters on the right.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 9 Operational Settings Selecting each item displays detailed settings (parameters) in the right part of the dialog box. Introduction Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 1 Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 2 Yes: Configurable No: Not configurable Multifeed Page Edge Filler (ADF) Page Edge Filler (FB) Dropout color Select the method to detect multifeeds. Check either of overlapping or document length, or both.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 1 Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 2 Yes: Configurable No: Not configurable Pre-pick Document check area specification for Multifeed Detection Intelligent Multifeed Function Yes Yes No TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview To give a higher priority to processing speed, select [Yes], if not, select [No]. Can also be specified from the scanner driver’s setting dialog box.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 1 Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 2 Yes: Configurable No: Not configurable 10,000 sheets Do not check Yes Yes TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Displays the time to clean the consumables. When the number of sheets scanned exceeds the value of this counter, the background color of the counter turns yellow and a cleaning instruction is prompted from the scanner driver.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 1 Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 2 Yes: Configurable No: Not configurable Manual-feed timeout Specify the waiting time to disable manual feeding.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 1 Connection via SCSI/USB Connector 2 Yes: Configurable No: Not configurable Scan Setting for Document in Dark Background Color Overcrop/Undercrop Pick Pressure Disable Specify whether or not to detect the edge of document in a dark background color during scanning. You can specify a density of background color so the edge will be detected correctly.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.3 Settings Related to Consumables and Useful Life Counters Introduction Confirming and Resetting the Counters ■Confirming the counters 1 2 In this dialog box, you can confirm the following items: Item Description Total Page Count (ADF) Total sheets scanned using the ADF Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156).
Chapter 9 Operational Settings ■Resetting the counters ■Replacing and Cleaning Instructions Reset the consumables counter(s) every time you replace the consumable(s). Follow the procedure below. The following may sometimes appear while using the scanner: Replacing instruction: 1 TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Click the [Clear] button beside the replaced consumable.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Cycle for Cleaning the Scanner [Cleaning Cycle] You can specify the cycle for cleaning the scanner. If the value of the page counter (consumables counter) exceeds a value specified here, the background color of the counter will turn yellow. You can also specify whether or not to receive a cleaning instruction (on page 166). 1 Specify a value to determine when to clean the scanner. The specifiable value is from 1,000 to 255,000 in increments of 1,000.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Cycle for Replacing the Consumables [Useful life counter] TOP Contents Index Introduction You can change the cycle for replacing the consumables. If the value of the page counter (consumables counter) exceeds a value specified here, the background color of the counter will turn yellow, and a replacing instruction (on page 166) will appear. 1 Loading Documents Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156).
TOP Contents Index Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.4 Settings Related to Scanning Adjusting the Starting Position for Scanning [Offset/Vertical Magnification Adjustment] 3 Introduction Adjust the offset/scan scale as necessary. Scanner Overview When the position of the scanned image is not correct or the image looks elongated in a vertical direction, use the following procedure to adjust the offset and the scan scale for correction.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Vertical magnification Adjustment Unit Vertical (lengthwise) magnification adjustment Description TOP Contents Index Introduction Select [ADF] or [Flatbed] (flatbed type only) as the target of vertical magnification adjustment. Adjusts the vertical (lengthwise) magnification. The setting range is from -3.1% to 3.1% in steps of 0.1%.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Eliminating Shadows or Stripes on the Scanned Image Edge [Page Edge Filler] ADF T: Top = 0 to 15 mm B: Bottom= -7 to 7 mm R: Right = 0 to 15 mm L: Left = 0 to 15 mm Depending on the type of document you scan, some shadow of the document sheet edge may be reflected onto its scanned image, and may turn out to be black thin lines on the image. If this is the case, you can improve the output image by using the "Page Edge Filler" function.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Scanning with Particular Color(s) Dropped Out [Dropout color] 3 Select a color to drop out. Red, Green, Blue: Red, green, or blue is dropped out. White: No color is dropped out. By using the "Dropout Color" function, you can scan documents with the specified color removed from the light's three primary colors, i.e., red, green, and blue. (This function is available for the binary black and white setting as well as the grayscale setting.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Shorting the Scanning Intervals [Pre-Pick] In the case of consecutive scanning, you can direct the scanner to previously pick the document to be scanned next. This operation is called Pre-Pick. By enabling "Pre-Pick," the time interval between the scanning of two separate documents can be shortened. 1 Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156).
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Cropping the Image Boundary [AutoCrop Boundary] Some fractional data may be generated in scanned images in the process of scanning when [Auto Page Size Detection] is on. You can specify whether to include or exclude such fractional data by specifying [AutoCrop Boundary]. 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156). 2 From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2] D [AutoCrop Boundary].
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Configuring the Data Transfer Width [SCSI Bus Width] You can configure the width of data transfer when your computer is connected to the scanner via SCSI Connector 2 on the CGA Board. 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156). 2 From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2] D [SCSI Bus Width].
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 3 Select [Non-rectangular document], [Document with tab], or [Document without tab]. Item Description Non-rectangular document Scan extra 120 mm from the detected bottom edge of the document. Document with tab Scan extra 20 mm from the detected bottom edge of the document. Document without tab ! Terminates scanning at the time the bottom edge of the document is detected.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 3 Specify the density of background color. ! • Increasing the density level may cause incorrect edge detection due to some dust in the paper feeding path. • You cannot enable this setting together with [Scan Setting for Documents with Tab (Automatic Paper Size Detection)]. If you enable this setting, the setting for [Scan Setting for Documents with Tab (Automatic Paper Size Detection)] will automatically be disabled.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 3 Use the slider control to adjust the scanned document output image. Item Adjusting the Paper Picking Pressure [Pick Pressure] Introduction Description Overcrop Crops the scanned document image a little larger than the actual size, leaving black background margins outside the image so that the data on the edge of the image will not be lost. The specifiable range is from 0 mm to 3 mm in increments of 1 mm.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 3 Specify the pick pressure for feeding your document. ! TOP Contents Index • Scanning thin paper with [High] may cause a paper jam. • Scanning thick paper with [Low] may not feed the paper properly, just making the Feed Rollers to repeat rotating freely. Introduction • Specifying [High] strengthens the feeding force of the Feed Rollers, feeding hard-to-feed documents quickly. • The [High] option is effective for scanning relativelythick documents.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.5 Settings Related to Multifeed Detection Multifeed Detection 2 Introduction From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2] D [Multifeed]. A "multifeed" is a feeding error that occurs when two or more sheets in the ADF paper chute are fed simultaneously into the scanner. If you continue scanning document without knowing this multifeed error, you could skip some of important data while scanning the document.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Detection Method Description Check Overlapping (Ultrasonic) Detects multifeeds by checking for document overlapping. When this option is selected, the following two more detection options can be set: • You can specify the multifeed detection range by the length from the leading edge of document. Go to "Specifying the Multifeed Detection Range [Document Check Area Specification for Multifeed Detection]" (on page 182).
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Specifying the Multifeed Detection Range [Document Check Area Specification for Multifeed Detection] 2 Specify the detection range. Detection Range Introduction Selected range The following settings are available only when [Check Overlapping(Ultrasonic)] is selected. Must be checked to specify the detection range. 35 From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2] D [Document check area specification for Multifeed Detection].
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Setting Example 1: Selected range = Enable, Start = 50 mm, End = 200 mm Introduction 35 Scanner Overview 50 Loading Documents 200 Feeding direction • Once the starting and ending positions are set to "0," the whole range of the document will be checked for multifeeds regardless of whether "Enable" or "Disable" is selected under [Selected range].
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Setting Example 2 : Selected range = Enable, Start = 0 mm, End =0 mm Setting Example 3 (Bad Example): Selected range = Enable, Start = 100 mm, End =102 mm TOP Contents Index Introduction 35 35 Scanner Overview 100 Loading Documents Feeding direction Feeding direction 2 300 Unit: mm A multifeed error will be detected only for the blue-shaded area in the figure above.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Setting A Non-Multifeed-Detection Range [Intelligent Multifeed Function] 3 Select a desired operation mode, and then click the [OK] button. Operation Mode You can bypass multifeed detection by letting the scanner remembering the pattern (size and location) of glued paper on the document. Note that you need to select "Check Overlapping" beforehand by referring to "Multifeed Detection" (on page 180). 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
TOP Contents Index Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.6 Settings Related to Wait Time Timeout for Manual Feeding [Manual-feed timeout] 2 Introduction From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2] D [Manual-feed timeout]. In Manual Feeding mode where you manually load documents sheet by sheet, you can scan multiple batches of documents continuously as a single file when you load the second stack of document before the timeout time after loading the first batch.
Chapter 9 Operational Settings Setting the Wait Time in Power Saving Mode [Power saving] TOP Contents Index Introduction This scanner switches to power saving mode automatically to save power when it remains unused for a certain period of time. 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156). 2 From the tree listing on the left, select [Device Setting].
Chapter 9 Operational Settings 9.7 Settings Related to Power ON/OFF Control Power ON/OFF Control [Power SW Control] This option is used to specify how to turn on/off the scanner. You can select whether or not to power the scanner on/off by using the [Power] button. When this is disabled, use the main power switch. 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (on page 156).
TOP Contents Index Appendix This section provides the following information: A.1 Basic Specification ...............................................................190 A.2 Installation Specification.......................................................192 Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO A.3 Outer Dimensions ................................................................193 A.4 Scanner Options ..................................................................
TOP Contents Index Appendix A.
Appendix Item Specification Scanner model fi-6670/fi-6670A Capacity of ADF 200 sheets Optical resolution Output resolution fi-6770/fi-6770A Note fi-6750S -A4/Letter, 80 g/m2 (21 lb) (*5) 600 dpi -- Binary (monochrome) 50 to 600 dpi Scalable in 1 dpi increments Grayscale 50 to 600 dpi Scalable in 1 dpi increments Color TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 50 to 600 dpi Scalable in 1 dpi increments Grayscale level 8 bits per color 1
TOP Contents Index Appendix A.2 Installation Specification Introduction Item Scanner model fi-6670/fi-6670A fi-6770/fi-6770A Outer dimensions (width x depth x height) (*1) 641 x 432 x 300 mm (“2) (25.2 x 17.0 x 11.8 in.) 690 x 500 x 342 mm (27.2 x 19.7 x 13.5 in. ) Installation space (width x depth x height) (*3) 1179 x 686 x 390 mm (46.4 x 27.0 x 15.4 in.) 1030 x 700 x 640 mm (40.6 x 27.6 x 25.2 in. ) 17 kg (37.5 lb) 35 kg (77.
TOP Contents Index Appendix A.3 Outer Dimensions Introduction The outer dimensions are as follows: Scanner Overview 䋨28䋩 1.1 in. ADF type Loading Documents 䋨432䋩 17.0 in. How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents 䋨300䋩 11.8 in. Daily Care (192) 7.6 in. (329) 13.0 in. (641) 25.2 in. Consumables Troubleshooting (128) 5.0 in.
TOP Contents Index Appendix Flatbed type Introduction 㧔500㧕 19.7 in. Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO 25.2 in. 641 5.0 in. 128 Scan Parameters 341 13.5 in. 7.6 in. 192 Various Documents Daily Care 690 27.2 in.
TOP Contents Index Appendix A.4 Scanner Options Introduction Product Name Imprinter Model FI-667PR P/N PA03576-D101 Scanner fi-6670 fi-6670A Description An imprinter option available for the ADF-type scanner model. Prints alphanumeric character string onto the back side of scanned document. Use of this imprinter prints user’s name, date, and/or serial number for file management.
TOP Contents Index Appendix A.5 Uninstalling the Software Introduction 1 • To remove the Error Recovery Guide, select: [Error Recovery Guide for fi-6670(A)/fi-6770(A)/fi-6750S] • To remove the Software Operation Panel, select: [Software Operation Panel] (Installed automatically when the FUJITSU TWAIN32 and ISIS scanner drivers are installed.
TOP Contents Index Glossary Glossary Introduction Scanner Overview A D G L A4 size Default settings Gamma Landscape A5 size Density Gray scale Landscape orientation A6 size Dither H Letter size A7 size Document jam Halftone processing Linedrawing mode A8 size Dpi I M ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Driver software Image emphasis Mirror image Dropout color Image processing Moire Patterns Automatic separation Duplex reading mode Interface Multifeed detection Automatic si
Glossary TOP Contents Index P S T U Pad ASSY (Pad Assembly) SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) Temporary Error Ultrasonic sensor Introduction Terminator USB (Universal Serial Bus) SCSI-ID Third Party Interface W Scanner Overview Pick roller Separation roller Threshold White level follower Pick start time Simplex reading mode TÜV White Reference Stripe Pixel (Picture Element) Smoothing Numbers Portrait Storage temperature/humidity TWAIN (Technology Without Any Interesting Na
Glossary A A A4 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 210 x 297 mm. A5 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 148 x 210 mm. A6 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 105 x 148 mm. A7 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 74 x 105 mm. A8 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 53 x 74 mm. ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) A unit that allows the user to scan a number of pages consecutively. Fed documents are transported from the ADF paper chute (or hopper) to the Stacker.
Glossary B Brake roller A roller that prevents two or more sheets of paper from being fed simultaneously into the ADF. Brightness Refers to the brightness of scanned images in this manual. C Canadian DOC Regulations "A standard issued by Industry Canada, a department of the Canadian government, which sets out the technical requirements relative to the radiated and conducted radio noise emissions from digital apparatus.
Glossary Document jam A warning that appears when document is jammed in the transport unit, or transportation is interrupted because the paper is slipping. Dpi Dots per inch. Number of dots lined along one inch. A measurement of resolution normally used for scanners and printers. Higher dpi means better resolution. Driver software In this manual, driver software refers to software that allows the scanning application software to communicate with the scanner.
Glossary adjacent pixels is modified by diffusing errors on the objective pixel into several pixels, which are then binarized. This maintains high grayscale levels and resolution during reading, while suppressing more patterns by dotted halftone images such as newspaper photographs.
Glossary G TOP Contents Index Gamma A unit of changes of images' brightness. It is expressed as a function of the electric input power to devices (scanner, display, etc.) and an image's brightness. If the gamma rate is larger than 1, the brightness of an image increases and vice versa. In order to adjust the brightness of an image close to the original, generally the gamma value is set to 1. Introduction Gray scale A method for realizing the gradation from black to white on the scanned image.
Glossary IPC preset mode While reading binary images, it is necessary to set the scanner according to the quality of the sheet to be read. In this mode, these settings can be performed in advance by corresponding each setting to a pattern number. ISIS (Image Scanner Interface Specification) A standard of API (Application Program Interface) or protocol for imaging devices (scanners, digital cameras, etc.) developed by Pixel Translations, a division of Captiva Software.
Glossary M Mirror image The read image is symmetrically flipped to produce a mirror image of the original detected in the main scanning direction. Moire Patterns Recurrent patterns on scanned images caused by incorrect settings of angles. Multifeed detection A scanner function which detects accidental feeding of multiple sheets into the ADF. This can be set as both enabled/disabled.
Glossary TOP Contents Index Optical sensor A type of sensor for detecting multi feeding by light transmission. It also detects multi feeding by recognizing differences in length of documents. Introduction Outline extraction The boundary between black and white areas is traced and the outline extracted for closed areas. Scanner Overview P Pad ASSY (Pad Assembly) This part is used to separate a sheet of paper from a batch before feeding documents into the ADF. This assembly is made out of rubber.
Glossary R Resolution The measure of the details or grain of images displayed on a computer screen. As a metric of the resolution, dpi is customarily used. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview S SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) An abbreviation for "Small Computer System Interface". SCSI is a standard for interfaces, used to connect devices such as hard disks, scanners, etc. Up to seven devices can be connected through this interface (daisy chain).
Glossary Terminator Devices with a SCSI interface can be daisy-chained. A resistor that includes terminal circuits needs to be placed at both ends of the SCSI chain when devices are daisy-chained. If a device (such as a scanner) is the last device in a chain, leaving an interface connector unused, a Terminator therefore must be attached to provide those terminal circuits. Third Party Interface Used to install optional board provided by Fujitsu or interface board manufactured by a third party.
Glossary W White level follower A function to correct the difference between white colors in unbleached paper (e.g. wood containing paper, etc.) and in scanned images. White Reference Stripe The white part located in the ADF that defines the lightest area in an image, causing all other areas to be adjusted accordingly. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents Numbers 11 x 17 inches A standard paper size used in the U.S.A. and other countries. Paper size is 11 x 17 inches.
TOP Contents Index Index Index A Introduction Scanner Overview F ADF-Loaded Documents ................................................ 42 Advanced Scanning........................................................ 79 Features .......................................................................... 21 FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver......................................... 67 FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver ............................... 64 Functions of the Operator Panels..................................
Index Power SW Control ......................................................... 187 Precautions....................................................................... 9 U Uninstalling the Software............................................... 195 TOP Contents Index Introduction R Regulatory Information ..................................................... 5 Replacing the Brake Roller............................................ 126 Replacing the Pick Rollers.............................................
TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters fi-6670(A)/fi-6770(A)/fi-6750S Image Scanner Operator’s Guide P3PC-2252-02ENZ0 Various Documents Daily Care Issue Date: June 2008 Issued by: PFU LIMITED • Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and copying of the scanner applications is prohibited under the copyright. • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.